It's an interesting time for Luke Combs: As "Going, Going, Gone" reaches the top of the country chart, he's experiencing one of the happiest periods of his ...
“And I wanted to let people know that that’s kind of where this was going, right, like leading into this next album.” And the point of that was to go, ‘OK, well, this is where we’re going,'” he explains. “I can be in this amazing place, and then come up with this guitar riff and have this song title that my co-writer goes …
While on the Red Carper at the 2023 Grammy Awards if February, someone from CBS shoved a microphone into the face of Luke Combs, and asked him "What song ...
Prine is also playing a residency a Tuesday night residency at The Basement in Nashville this month, and was just announced on the lineup of The Long Road Festival in the UK in August. But we know from past behavior that Luke Combs—even as the CMA Entertainer of the Year—is paying attention to what is happening in the independent country world too. Did Luke find Tommy Prine an “Ships in the Harbor” on SCM too? But one person who apparently did concur was the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, and one of the most popular artists in all of country music at the moment. “John Prine’s son, Tommy Prine, wrote a song when his dad passed called ‘Ships in the Harbor,’ and I just can not stop listening to that song. After all, the opinions of readers of Saving Country Music also weigh heavily into the decision.